am actually proud of myself for having a good majority of my stuff packed up to take back to Chicago. I didn't really have that much stuff to begin with; however, I didn't exactly think that I'd have anyone to help me start packing it all today, either. I honestly thought that my mom was going to have to help me pack all my stuff when she comes down here in a few days, but I'm glad she doesn't have to.
Although I am packing my stuff early, it's going to be a challenge to move everything to the van. Since I'm going to have some things in a box, a rolling hamper, along with what can't fit in boxes, bags, or other containers- I'm not sure how my mom is actually going to be able to move all my belongings to the van in just one trip. I think she might need some help moving all my things, as it currently looks like I have a lot of stuff- even though I don't have a lot of stuff anymore- especially since my mom took a good chunk of it home when she dropped me off after spring break.
Friday, May 4, 2007
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My Interesting Life As a Student
- Nico Echols
- Springfield, Illinois, United States
- I'm living in Springfield, but I'm originally from Chicago. I am now living in a group home for people who are visually impaired. Living at the Mary Bryant Home has been a huge step in my life. I am now able to get involved in activities every day. I am making lots of new friends, and I'm enjoying living with my new family. Since I'm the youngest person, I feel like I have lots of parents and grandparents, and even my best friend, who is like a big sister, to spend my time with. I don't think I'd change this for anything else in the world.
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